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Extras
| Blog |
After reading an entry about the
role of editing in writing that I'd posted on my Livejournal site, John
Richards asked me to expand on it for his arts and culture blog, The
Outland Institute. Read
my essay here, and then go one to read the rest of John's fascinating,
entertaining and well-written blog. |
| Article |
In August I took part in a Paranormal
Fiction and Romance forum at Dymocks, Collins Street, Melbourne. The event
was well attended, and many members of a local Paranormal Romance lovers
group, HEART, came along for the discussion.
I wrote a piece called "Three Cheers
for Redemption" for their July 2008 newsletter,
so if you would like to read that (and the rest of the newsletter) just
follow the link. If you would like to join HEART, email
Louise McNally to be added to the mailing list.
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| Downloads |
The Pulp Fiction Press website has
a
bunch
of extras - the first six chapters of the book if you want to 'try
before you buy', as well as some great wallpaper for your computer and
your mobile phone. |
| Music |
Click
here
to go to Andrew Cullen's website and listen to "Forever Cast",
the song that appears in the book. Alternatively, you can find him on his
MySpace page. |
| Fanfic |
Mary Borsellino, a great writer
and fellow Fall Out Boy fan, liked the book so much she wrote a short piece
of fan fiction, featuring Gary Hooper (my daggy vampire) and Patrick Stump,
lead singer of Fall Out Boy, in his persona of vampire hunter from the
band's
film clip for "A Little Less Sixteen Candles, A Little More Touch Me".
I loved "The
Opposite of Chicago". I hope you enjoy it too. |
| Art |
Another Livejournaler, Audrey Fox,
did some fan
art of Gary too. I love how she's captured his clueless-and-worried-about-it
expression. |
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